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<h1 align="center">Exporting databases</h1>
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Of course, all databases can be saved. This is done by clicking:<br>
File -> Save as<br>
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The WLAN database can be exported to Kismet-compatible *.CSV files by clicking:<br>
WLAN -> Kismet - Eport all / date<br>
If you select the export by date, you'll be promted to enter the date on which the Access Points you want to export have been updated. The default value is the date of the current day.<br>
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All databases can be exported the KML files. These files can be opened with google earth, or Google Maps if you enter an URL pointing to the KML file in Maps' search box.<br>
To export, you simply open a database and click:<br>
File -> Export to KML<br>
or press the "Export to KML"-button (Google-Earth logo).<br>
You'll be promted to select a destination for the files to be saved to. PC-Tool detects the content of your database and automatically generates the correct KML file.<br>
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There are two types of KML files.<br>
1. Placemarks: This is used for WLAN, Bluetooth CLF and Kismet. Every listentry will be displayed as a coloured dot within Google Earth/Google Maps. When exporting a WLAN database, the colour of the dot indicates the encryption used by the Access Point (Green = Open, Yellow = Wep, Red = WPA).<br>
Further details about the Placemark are shown when you click on the dot.<br>
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2. Paths: The logfiles PyNetMony generates naturally relate to a path you have walked/driven. Therefore, the KML file PC-Tool generates will show a yellow line as the path. Note that the height of the path indicates the signalstrength of the active cell-tower / Access Points. The higher the path, the better the signal was at that moment.<br>
2G/3G paths are splitted as soon as the CID changes, so it is more obvious which area is covered by which cell-tower.<br>
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Note, that ALL files will be encoded with the currently active encoding!<br>
As a result, Export might not work if you try to export files containing special characters.
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